Leadership: where the jobs are.Hosp Health Netw 360. 1999 Spring; 1(1):30-3.HH
Abstract
Consultants call it "coming out of the silo," a down-home metaphor describing what awaits the health care job market in the years ahead. For example, start with a computer nerd, add MBA and MD degrees, and you're toting one of tomorrow's hottest tickets. In fact, from the executive suite to health care's front lines, the job race will be to the swift--and the multiskilled.
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Pub Type(s)
Journal Article
Language
eng
PubMed ID
10569824
Citation
Greene, J. "Leadership: Where the Jobs Are." Hospitals & Health Networks 360 Degrees : H&HN 360 Degrees, vol. 1, no. 1, 1999, pp. 30-3.
Greene J. Leadership: where the jobs are. Hosp Health Netw 360. 1999;1(1):30-3.
Greene, J. (1999). Leadership: where the jobs are. Hospitals & Health Networks 360 Degrees : H&HN 360 Degrees, 1(1), 30-3.
Greene J. Leadership: Where the Jobs Are. Hosp Health Netw 360. 1999;1(1):30-3. PubMed PMID: 10569824.
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